Hyderabad: In a milestone operation, Hyderabad’s Cyber Crime Police have dismantled what is being hailed as India’s largest movie piracy syndicate, revealing a stunning nexus between digital ...
The Hyderabad City Police officers held a high-level meeting with members of the Telugu film industry on Monday to share the findings and advise on preventive measures regarding piracy. The meeting ...
Hyderabad Cybercrime police busted a major movie piracy network, arresting five men involved in leaking new Telugu films. The racket caused Rs 22,400 crore loss to the industry in 2023. Pirated films ...
Hyderabad: One can understand if private bus operators charge extra fare – whatever be the amount – and run additional buses to cope with the rush of passengers during festival holidays and vacation ...
During the meeting, senior police officers explained the two major methods used by offenders to pirate films: Reports ...
The Hyderabad Police, in the wake of unravelling one of the largest film piracy rackets in recent times, convened a high-level meeting with members of the Telugu film fraternity. According to an ...
The Hyderabad cyber crime police have busted a major movie piracy network, arresting five key accused involved in the illegal distribution of copyrighted films.
Telangana CID raided Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Punjab, arresting eight operators of illegal betting apps like Taj0077 and Fairply.live.
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Hyderabad: Police bust nationwide movie piracy racket funded by betting apps; 5 arrested
HYDERABAD: Hyderabad cybercrime police have dismantled a nationwide movie piracy network by arresting five persons involved in illegally recording and distributing films. Investigations revealed that ...
A sophisticated, multi-state movie piracy racket has been busted with the arrest of five men allegedly responsible for leaking high-profile films and causing estimated losses of Rs 3,700 crore to the ...
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PVR INOX leverages GST change, slashes ticket price to Rs 95
According to the new tax regime, tickets that cost Rs 100 or less now have 5% GST, compared to 12% previously. This reduces the minimum price of Blockbuster Tuesday tickets to Rs 92 and adds 5% to ...
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